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"Our fans truly have the run of the stadium that evening. They're on the field, the club level, on the concourse, and they're getting autographs in the locker room," said Ravens marketing spokeswoman Katie Bollinger. "There will also be Monday night chalk talks, we'll have bingo, and we'll have all of our sponsors here with giveaways."

Wine tastings will once again benefit the American Cancer Society.

The Ravens started A Purple Evening seven years ago as way to celebrate one of the largest female fan bases in the NFL. The event is now capped at 5,000 because of its popularity, but it's become a can't-miss event.

"It's kind of your girls' night out with a splash of football, and we have the best fans in Baltimore," Bollinger said (story continues below).

Players often come to the event for meet-and-greets. Last year, there were more than three dozen players who showed up to sign autographs.

"They get a lot of attention. It's different than game-day attention when they go to signings and different things like that. So, A Purple Evening really is unique," Bollinger said.

A Purple Evening runs from 4-10 p.m. Monday. Tickets are $45, and fans are encouraged to buy now before they sell out.

Every year, the Ravens also have a giveaway at the gates. This year, they're giving away a tote bag complete with lots of pockets.